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How did the black people feel about the pop music in the 1960s?A.Terrible.B.Humiliating.C.

How did the black people feel about the pop music in the 1960s?

A.Terrible.

B.Humiliating.

C.Enjoyable.

D.Holy.

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How did the black people feel about the pop music in the l960s?

How did the black people feel about the pop music

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How did Mr. Black retrain to London?A.By train.B.By ship.C.By plane.

How did Mr. Black retrain to London?

A.By train.

B.By ship.

C.By plane.

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How did the black people feel about the pop music in the 1960s? A.Terrible.B.H

How did the black people feel about the pop music in the 1960s?

A.Terrible.

B.Humiliating.

C.Enjoyable.

D.Holy.

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Different people have different colour of skin. Some have black skin, some have yellow ski
n, some have white skin. There was a woman in Alaska. Her skin was an orange colour. It was almost the colour of orange juice.

How did this woman become orange? Site ate lots of tomatoes, carrots and squshes (南瓜). She ate many orange things. That's why she turned orange. The woman didn't want to be orange. She went to the doctor. The doctor said, "Stop eating orange things. Eat some green things. The woman did so, and she wasn't orange any more.

The woman in this story bad ______ .

A.orange eyes

B.orange skin

C.orange hair

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Here is the story about how the American civil rights movement started in the 1950s. 正确ired (1)

Here is the story about how the American civil rights movement started in the 1950s. 正确ired(1)she was, Mrs. Parks walked past the first few—mostly empty—rows of seats(2)"Whites Only". Black people were allowed to sit in these seats(3)no white person was standing.(4)the fact that Rosa Parks hated segregation laws, she had never done anything against the law. She(5)for civil rights for more than 10 years, but always legally. However, that day she did something that was(6).

She found and sat in a(n)(7)seat in the back of the bus. 正确he bus continued along its(8)正确he driver noticed that all the seats in the "Whites Only" section were already(9). And more white people had just climbed(10). He ordered the people in Mrs. Parks'(11)to move to the back,(12)there were no open seats and people had to stand. No one moved at first, but when the driver(13)at the black passengers a second time, they did what they were told. 正确hey all moved to the back —(14)Rosa Parks. She(15)in the prohibited seat.(16), trouble occured. Ms. Parks was thrown in jail for(17)the law.

正确his(18)inspired the Montgomery Bus Boycott (联合抵制) of 1955-1956. It also(19)the 20th-century civil rights movement. Mrs. Parks quickly became the(20)of that day. She has been remembered as a brave fighter in the civil rights movement.

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Here is the story about how the American civil rights movement started in the 1950s. Tired (1) s

Here is the story about how the American civil rights movement started in the 1950s. Tired(1)she was, Mrs. Parks walked past the first few—mostly empty—rows of seats(2)"Whites Only". Black people were allowed to sit in these seats(3)no white person was standing.(4)the fact that Rosa Parks hated segregation laws, she had never done anything against the law. She(5)for civil rights for more than 10 years, but always legally. However, that day she did something that was(6).

She found and sat in a(n)(7)seat in the back of the bus. The bus continued along its(8)The driver noticed that all the seats in the "Whites Only" section were already(9). And more white people had just climbed(10). He ordered the people in Mrs. Parks'(11)to move to the back,(12)there were no open seats and people had to stand. No one moved at first, but when the driver(13)at the black passengers a second time, they did what they were told. They all moved to the back —(14)Rosa Parks. She(15)in the prohibited seat.(16), trouble occured. Ms. Parks was thrown in jail for(17)the law.

This(18)inspired the Montgomery Bus Boycott (联合抵制) of 1955-1956. It also(19)the 20th-century civil rights movement. Mrs. Parks quickly became the(20)of that day. She has been remembered as a brave fighter in the civil rights movement.

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听力原文:Mr. Robinson won a lot of money on the football pools, but he did not know what w

听力原文: Mr. Robinson won a lot of money on the football pools, but he did not know what would be the best thing to do with it, so he went to a friend who knew a lot about money matters. This friend said to him, "Go and buy some modern paintings. Their value goes up every year. '

Mr. Robinson went to a good art shop and looked at some modern paintings. He did not understand them at all, and thought that they were terrible--and also very expensive. At last he saw a small picture which did not have a price on it. It was square and white, and had a black spot in the middle, and a narrow brass frame. Mr. Robinson liked it better than any of the others in the shop.

"How much is this one?" he said to the shopkeeper.

"That, sir," answered the shopkeeper, "is the electric light switch."

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A.He won a lot of money on the lottery.

B.He won a lot of money on the football pools.

C.He won a lot of money by buying some modern paintings.

D.He won a lot of money in an art shop.

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听力原文:When Iraqi troops blew up hundreds of Kuwaiti oil wells at the end of the Gulf Wa

听力原文: When Iraqi troops blew up hundreds of Kuwaiti oil wells at the end of the Gulf War, scientists feared an environmental disaster. Would black powder in the smoke from the fires circle the globe and block out the sun? Many said "No way. Rain would wash the black powder from the atmosphere.' But in America air-sampling balloons have detected high concentrations of particles similar to those collected in Kuwait. Now the fires are out, and scientists are turning their attentions to yet another threat: the oil that did not catch tire. It has formed huge lakes in the Kuwaiti desert. They trap insects and birds and poison a variety of other desert animals and plants.

The only good news is that the oil lakes have not affected the underground water resources. So far the oil has not been absorbed because of the hard sand just below the surface. Nothing, however, stops oil from evaporating. The resulting poisonous gases are choking nearby residents. Officials are trying to organize a quick clean-up, but they are not sure how to do it. One possibility is to bum the oil and get those black powder protectors ready.

(30)

A.The threat of poisonous desert animals and plants.

B.The exhaustion of energy resources.

C.The destruction of oil wells.

D.The spread of the black powder from the fires.

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听力原文:W: Welcome to our shop. Can I help you, sir?M: Good afternoon. I'm just looking a

听力原文:W: Welcome to our shop. Can I help you, sir?

M: Good afternoon. I'm just looking around.

W: I see. I'd be happy to show you around and explain some of our articles to you, if you like.

M: That will be nice. Do you sell toys? I want to buy one for my son's birthday.

W: Oh, we have a good variety here. What kind would you like?

M: I guess something moderate in size and color.

W: How about this one?

M: It's nice. I'll take it.

W: Is there anything else you want to buy?

M: Yes. I'd like to buy a gift for my father. Could you give me some advice?

W: Of course. Does he have any preference?

M: I think he would be happy to see something typically Chinese.

W: What about this hat? It's our traditional design.

M: Oh, yes, this is what I want to buy.

W: What color does he like? We have black, blue and grey.

M: Black, please. How much does it cost?

W: Sixty Yuan.

M: It's not too expensive, Do you accept credit cards?

W: Yes, we do.

What did the man want to buy?

A.A gift for his mother.

B.A gift for his grandmother.

C.A gift for his father.

D.A gift for his grandfather.

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听力原文:It was in 1951, during my first week at North Carolina College, a black school, t

听力原文: It was in 1951, during my first week at North Carolina College, a black school, the English chairman's wife, who was as light as a white woman, stopped me one day in the ball.

When I went to her office, she said, "You had the highest grade on the examination." She was talking about the exam that the entire freshman class took. In spite of her smile, her eyes and tone of voice said, "How could this blackskinned girl score higher on the test than the other students? It must be a mistake.' At North Carolina College, color was used in deciding status. The faculty assumed that lightskinned students were more intelligent, and they were always a bit surprised when a darkskinned student did well, especially if she was a girl.

When the grades for the first quarter come out, I had the highest average in the freshmen class. The chairman's wife called me into her office again, pulled out a copy of the freshman English final exam, and asked me to retake it. I couldn't believe it. It was so incredible to her that I had the highest score in the class that she was trying to test me again. I felt angry, so intense that I wanted to start hitting her. I have seldom hated anyone so deeply. I handed the exam paper back to her and walked out.

(20)

A.She felt indifferent.

B.She felt satisfied.

C.She felt delighted.

D.She felt surprised.

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